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Dianne Bartlett

Canned Applause - Original Abstract Painting in Austin Texas 24" x 48"

Canned Applause - Original Abstract Painting in Austin Texas 24" x 48"

Regular price $500.00 USD
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Contemporary abstract painting with unique design and bright colors. Add a conversation piece to your home with original art. Enamel paint on gallery wrap canvas with acrylic finish. Signed on the back so that you may hang it vertically or horizontally.

Available for local pickup only in Hudson Bend, Austin, Texas 78734. Sold directly by artist, Dianne Bartlett. Originals are sold first come, first served. This artwork is ready to hang - no frame needed since it has wrapped and painted sides.  Select local pickup at checkout.

Need it shipped? Please select shipping at checkout - canvas will be removed from stretcher bars, rolled & shipped to you (free within continental US).

Framing not included.

"Canned Applause" is a vibrant abstract expressionist painting that poignantly captures the bittersweet longing for recognition, the desire for validation in a world that sometimes seems indifferent. Dianne Bartlett's dynamic use of color and form creates a visual representation of the emotional landscape craving attention.

The canvas is a burst of intense greens, vibrant reds, and deep blues, swirling together in a dynamic dance of emotion. A luminous white center acts as a focal point, perhaps symbolizing the moment of perfect performance, while scattered yellow dots and delicate white lines add a sense of movement and fleeting energy. Bold red and blue splatters punctuate the composition, suggesting the raw emotion and frustration associated with unacknowledged achievement.

The artist's unique technique creates a sense of both vibrancy and vulnerability, inviting viewers to connect with the universal experience of seeking validation. "Canned Applause" is more than just a visually striking piece; it's a poignant reflection on the human desire for recognition and the emotional complexities of performance.

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